A stunned world froze as leaked emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s vault revealed former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak desperately chasing Epstein for multimillion-dollar deals—flipping the script on who really held the power in their shadowy alliance.

The revelations, from Drop Site News’ investigative series (September–December 2025) using hacked Barak emails and congressional documents, show Epstein as Barak’s indispensable fixer: brokering surveillance tech sales to Côte d’Ivoire and Mongolia, backchannels to Russia during the Syrian war (including a failed 2013 Putin meeting to oust Assad), and hosting intelligence-linked aide Yoni Koren for weeks in his Manhattan townhouse (2013–2015). Epstein wired funds to Koren, coordinated packages, and advised Barak on Mossad contacts (“number 1”).
Barak—former defense minister and PM—relied heavily on Epstein post-office, chasing cashflow from chaos: “You’re right [in] a way. But not simple to transform it into a cash flow,” Barak replied to Epstein’s war profiteering pitch. The dynamic flipped traditional power: Epstein, post-2008 conviction, wielded access Barak craved.
No evidence proves Epstein a formal Mossad agent; Barak and officials denied it, calling claims “false.” Yet Epstein’s role—informal broker advancing Israeli interests—chilled observers: desperate ex-PM chasing convicted predator.
Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposed Epstein’s trafficking without this angle. Amid 2025 file disclosures (no tapes/list), the emails—raw, transactional—ignite speculation: alliance’s power inverted, shadowy deals unmasked.
As 2025 closed, the stunned hush turned reckoning: desperate chase exposed, script flipped, alliance’s dark power eternal.
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